Complete by Gilbert Parker]@TWC D-Link book Complete 10/28 He was smoking a cigarette, and two dogs followed at his heels. He had more than a little admiration for Charley Steele, but he found it difficult to preach when Charley was in the congregation. He was always aware of a subterranean and half-pitying criticism going on in the barrister's mind. John Brown knew that he could never match his intelligence against Charley's, in spite of the theological course at Durham, so he undertook to scotch the snake by kindness. |